“Our Bachelor of Mathematics is becoming extremely popular – we made 290 offers for this program this year, compared to 126 last year,” she said.

“Demand for programs at Gatton such as Agribusiness and Veterinary Technology has also been very strong as well as for our Advanced Finance and Economics course where we have made 108 offers as opposed to 65 last year and pushed the OP up from 2 to 1.”

“Our teachers and researchers are respected internationally, and UQ degrees open global opportunities.

“UQ has been working hard for many years to ensure that our students have a wonderful experience while they are here with us, investing in our study spaces and other student facilities, and in supporting our teachers.

“We create opportunities for many of our students to spend a semester or two at our partner universities around the world.

“UQ’s magnificent campuses and facilities are a significant student drawcard, and many are also drawn to the vibrant extra-curricular life on campus, including our many clubs and societies.”

Professor Wright said UQ had developed its offerings and was pleased to see significant interest in its new 2016 offerings,including: